The first 90-day report must be submitted in person at the immigration office. Subsequent reports can be submitted online. No further documents are required. Since the necessary data is already stored in the system. I've been doing this for four years now. Just fill in the fields and submit. If something is wrong, you will also receive an email stating that your application has been rejected. In this case, go to the immigration office.
No one can really answer that question for you. I've heard of banks that don't care about visa status or residence permits at all. I was at the bank recently to update my account details, and they weren't interested in my residence permit. One bank will check it. Another won't care.
Anonymer Teilnehmer Yes you can. Once the visa has been transferred, you no longer need the old passport. You don't necessarily need to have it with you, but I would definitely keep it safe.
Present both passports at immigration at the airport. You will receive a stamp in your new passport. Then go to your local immigration office. They will transfer the DTV visa to your new passport. There is also a form for this at the immigration office.
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